I'd Rent a Plane to Skywrite How Much I Hate This Place
Pros
It's nice to help people. I had a window.
Cons
Oh, where to begin the symphony. I, wide-eyed-innocent, could have never dreamed of being this miserable in my first post-grad job. First off, the managers (there are four of them) are at once big brother (your every move is tracked by the second- you'll be called into a meeting if you have a uti and take extra bathroom breaks) and massive slackers. One of them is always on paid time off. What even are their jobs? They push all their work on the second level of patient services associates, who actually do all the work. For a healthcare organization, their COVID action plan is laughable. Our jobs totally can be done from home, and when a co-worker gets COVID, they presumably work from home. Oh, but they never told us when someone had COVID- we could have been exposed and at risk, but didn't tell us because it would have been ligistoicol work for them. It was impossible to get PTO, you had to request time off three months in advance, and even then the odds of it being approved were slim. You have to work so many weekends, something that was never disclosed during the interviewing process. In addition to taking near to 100 calls a day, you have to audit a bunch of appointments which is near impossible to get done when you are constantly taking calls. In conclusion, I would warn anyone to stay far away!